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liz points to dave's ex, amy flora, as the cull pit. >> i'm sitting across from liz. i knew most likely she was a murderer. i knew in order for to us solve this, she's going to have to believe that i genuinely thought amy was responsible for all of it. >> reporter: investigators know amy is innocent. but they tell liz they need her help in getting amy to confess to cari's murder, hoping liz will incriminate herself in the process. >> it took a few days for liz to play into their hand. >> reporter: liz starts forwarding emails she says were from amy. investigators press her to get specifics on how cari died. >> when i met crazy cari, she would not stop talking about dave and him being her husband. she fried to attack me, but i attacked her with a knife. stabbed her three or four times in the chest and stomach area, then took her out and burned her. i stuffed her body in a bar began can with crap. >> reporter: in another email liz reveals the crime scene. >> she writes, i really did kill cari, and i did do it in her own car. >> reporter: police then search cari's car. >
liz points to dave's ex, amy flora, as the cull pit. >> i'm sitting across from liz. i knew most likely she was a murderer. i knew in order for to us solve this, she's going to have to believe that i genuinely thought amy was responsible for all of it. >> reporter: investigators know amy is innocent. but they tell liz they need her help in getting amy to confess to cari's murder, hoping liz will incriminate herself in the process. >> it took a few days for liz to play into...
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liz: are you brushing up on your spanish? >> si. [laughter] liz si, gracias. okay, let's come out to steve right now because the answer is going to be really important. how close are you to breaking ground, or at least getting there to cuba and opening up shop? >> well, getting there's a lot closer than breaking ground. i think i'll go there this fall, and we're very interested in having a discussion with the government as well as some people that we know do business down there. we think it's a huge opportunity. our customers want to go to cuba. so we're big in the caribbean, but cuba's going to be the number one destination. it's an incredible island, it's huge. if the government is willing to think about how to incent hotel companies to go there, we're going to go there in big numbers. and i've talked to all my compatriots, all of them are interested in cuba. liz: airbnb's already there. they're beating you guys. >> they're a little more virtual than we are. liz: they're very popular. >> yep. liz: if you start to look at the growth, i mean, heck, mariah care
liz: are you brushing up on your spanish? >> si. [laughter] liz si, gracias. okay, let's come out to steve right now because the answer is going to be really important. how close are you to breaking ground, or at least getting there to cuba and opening up shop? >> well, getting there's a lot closer than breaking ground. i think i'll go there this fall, and we're very interested in having a discussion with the government as well as some people that we know do business down there. we...
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liz: . liz: why? >> one keer concerned for her last business experience and without a doubt her record is very mixed at hp. it's extraordinary she got that job but her performance is something people are questioning and, again, conflicted about and i think she's going to have a hard time defending that. secondly her leadership style. a lot of the criticism about her five years at hp had to do with how she managed people, et cetera, and honestly the reports are not great. i mean she was very autocratic, very much my way or the highway, we have one like that right now in the white house, we don't need another. and, look, she's not a political person and people like that right now but i don't think it will -- i don't think she's a nominee. liz: here's the thing. donald trump, you know, some of his business didn't do sole either, chris what do you think of that? >> well, look, i don't know that she's capitalizing the best on her debate bump, and i don't think she's going to survive the recruit knee, i thi
liz: . liz: why? >> one keer concerned for her last business experience and without a doubt her record is very mixed at hp. it's extraordinary she got that job but her performance is something people are questioning and, again, conflicted about and i think she's going to have a hard time defending that. secondly her leadership style. a lot of the criticism about her five years at hp had to do with how she managed people, et cetera, and honestly the reports are not great. i mean she was...
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. ♪ liz: happy friday, everybody. i am liz claman. "countdown to the closing bell" begins right now. it is the last hour of trade. last day of the month for trade. lining up before the weekend. not wanting too much exposure. maybe some type of newsbreak about the fiscal cliff over the weekend. buyers have been kept pretty much on the sidelines. house speaker john boehner talking yet again today about the lack of progress in talks with the president. this is a quote "there is almost no progress, but he is willing to move forward in good faith." consumer discretionary stocks have been the week links today. things like yum brands have been down on things like heavy volume. sale estimates missed. hy retail out of fashion once again. coach and tiffany in the red. they missed their earnings numbers. market does not like surprises. let's take a look at metal. gold down about $17. even as the dollar falls against the euro. perhaps, you can blame it on the fiscal cliff. you can mention that silver is down more tightly. lots of things going on
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liz: what a week. by the way, hienz stock, and warren buffet and 3g at 72.50 a share is at 72.25 a share. trading just slightly lower for hins, but he's the ketchup man. closing bell ringing in about 29 minutes. what a wall street debut, shares of zoom, with an x, what has investors lathered up? the business model of money transferring over the internet for something more? zoom's ceo is in studio with us next. ♪ [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ ♪ >> i'm lauren simonetti. delta backed off four dollars to ten dollars per round trip ticket announcing the price hike wednesday, but a delta spokesman says they backedded off because no other airlines matched it. consumer optimism up in three m
liz: what a week. by the way, hienz stock, and warren buffet and 3g at 72.50 a share is at 72.25 a share. trading just slightly lower for hins, but he's the ketchup man. closing bell ringing in about 29 minutes. what a wall street debut, shares of zoom, with an x, what has investors lathered up? the business model of money transferring over the internet for something more? zoom's ceo is in studio with us next. ♪ [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are...
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liz: gotta go. but the idea of the grand jury, it was about the blackberry service providers at the tail end. it wasn't a big impanelled grand jury into hillary clinton, right, tom? >> quickly. grand jury subpoenas that got documents. no one went before grand juries and testified. liz: my panel is here to react after this. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever
liz: gotta go. but the idea of the grand jury, it was about the blackberry service providers at the tail end. it wasn't a big impanelled grand jury into hillary clinton, right, tom? >> quickly. grand jury subpoenas that got documents. no one went before grand juries and testified. liz: my panel is here to react after this. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a...
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liz: death threats? >> yeah. liz: saying what? >> we better watch your back, we know where you are, those kinds of things. liz: you got one today? >> i got one today, in fact. liz: saying what? >> we know where you are and there's a price to pay for what you're doing. liz: did you tell the police? >> yeah. we did. we've been in close contact with the police. we've been very receptive to our complaints. they understand that we're under a threat. a real threat. liz: do you feel you're in danger? >> i think there's a lot of crazy people that are talking very loudly. the ones that i'm worried about are the ones that aren't making the phone calls. the people that are talking and just expressing their anger. those are not really the ones that i worry about. i worry about the ones simmering underneath. liz: can you tell -- when people call you can you say in 2006 senator obama wanted the wall. he wanted the border barrier. he voted for it. hillary clinton wanted the wall. she voted for it. joe biden wanted it. chk schumer wanted it. is t
liz: death threats? >> yeah. liz: saying what? >> we better watch your back, we know where you are, those kinds of things. liz: you got one today? >> i got one today, in fact. liz: saying what? >> we know where you are and there's a price to pay for what you're doing. liz: did you tell the police? >> yeah. we did. we've been in close contact with the police. we've been very receptive to our complaints. they understand that we're under a threat. a real threat. liz:...
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thanks. >> okay, thanks, liz. liz: anytime. george putnam founder of new generation research and editor of the aptly-named turn around letter. >>> north korea intensifying threats today of an imminent conflict against the united states and the south, warning foreigners to evacuate to avoid being dragged into a, quote, thermonuclear war. but there's still big business in south korea. let's take a look at some of the publicly-traded companies. first, samsung, you cannot miss that one. shares up about 2% over the past year. as for the company going for global smartphone domination, they've done very well this that regard. next up, automaker hundred -- hyundai, the company announcing it will recall the 1.9 million vehicles, and you look at the far right part of these charts, you see a little bit of a drop. so perhaps that has something to do with the concerns about the tension in the region. but postco which is south korea's largest steel maker, this was a favorite of buffett's in the past, announcing plans to strengthen the auto i
thanks. >> okay, thanks, liz. liz: anytime. george putnam founder of new generation research and editor of the aptly-named turn around letter. >>> north korea intensifying threats today of an imminent conflict against the united states and the south, warning foreigners to evacuate to avoid being dragged into a, quote, thermonuclear war. but there's still big business in south korea. let's take a look at some of the publicly-traded companies. first, samsung, you cannot miss that...
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liz: yeah. it's huge already, and should the russian bank heist, the hacking situation, give people pause? should it make people pause about doing that? >> absolutely. our cell phones are already infected with malware because we've all installed free apps that we never check the permission or the sources. and some of that malware i've detected spies on our bank transalaskas. i'm sure they're -- transactions. i'm sure they're going to modify it to spy on our wallets. liz: jim, i've done a lot offing on mobile wallets and mobile payments. >> right. liz: in some cases, it's way safer to use some of these opportunities, so far at least. >> it is. today, you know, you walk up to a point of sale and swipe your credit card. that's 1960s technology, and it actually has your credit card number embedded in that magnetic stripe. and in a mobile payment world, that process gets moved virtually, you know, to the phone. it's a tokennized transaction where your card information is not then exchanged at the poi
liz: yeah. it's huge already, and should the russian bank heist, the hacking situation, give people pause? should it make people pause about doing that? >> absolutely. our cell phones are already infected with malware because we've all installed free apps that we never check the permission or the sources. and some of that malware i've detected spies on our bank transalaskas. i'm sure they're -- transactions. i'm sure they're going to modify it to spy on our wallets. liz: jim, i've done a...
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liz: thank you, liz, for setting this up. we have a hedge fund manager here now, anthony from sky bridge. people gave their money to this man. please, advice our viewers right now the number one thing that people can do to avoid being swamped by something like this. >> well, there are three quick things but the number one th too good to be true means it's too good to be true. get away from it. number two when someone says they're being audited, you have to get a third party to send you correspondence. either the prime broker or auditor, and it's got to be a big firm. it has to be a recognizable firm. liz: how do you say that? >> very simply. you turn to the cfo or the guy running the firm say, listen, we're going to send you an independent result measured from our prime broker, which is a third party typical commercial or investment bank or auditing firm. liz: if they can't do it. >> if they can't do it, you've got to go and the last thing remember closed loop creates a crime. one, two, three, four people they can conspire te
liz: thank you, liz, for setting this up. we have a hedge fund manager here now, anthony from sky bridge. people gave their money to this man. please, advice our viewers right now the number one thing that people can do to avoid being swamped by something like this. >> well, there are three quick things but the number one th too good to be true means it's too good to be true. get away from it. number two when someone says they're being audited, you have to get a third party to send you...
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she walked right by liz. they probably saw each other for six seconds. >> it was a brief encounter, ten seconds or less, but this encounter would go on to have las lasting -- >> cari didn't mention it when she visited with her friend amber. >> she said during the date she had fun, and hasn't laughed like that in a long time, and didn't know what would happen, but it was work right now. >> cari's job happened to be right around the corner from where i live, versus an hour from where she lived. 3 >> she he the big project coming up, she was working late hours. dave offered her to stay at his house so she wouldn't are to make that commute. >> at this point i knew her two weeks and she has a key to my apartment. i was feeling pretty comfortable with her. >> november 13, 2012, dave gets up, gets ready for work. leaves for work for the day. >> i gave her a kiss and said, i'll see you later. >> when dave said good-bye to cari, he had no idea the nightmare it was about the turn into. >> my phone starts blowing up wit
she walked right by liz. they probably saw each other for six seconds. >> it was a brief encounter, ten seconds or less, but this encounter would go on to have las lasting -- >> cari didn't mention it when she visited with her friend amber. >> she said during the date she had fun, and hasn't laughed like that in a long time, and didn't know what would happen, but it was work right now. >> cari's job happened to be right around the corner from where i live, versus an hour...
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liz: big mistake. let me say this, donald trump is also being presumptuous, you have to be selected by party before you are elected by the people. right now he should be worried about the selection process and not the general electionment the general election polls show him getting trounced by hillary. liz: breaking news, juan, i want you to respond to this and also you mr. blakeman. ben carson's campaign, telling the associated press that he is suggesting that there will be a major shake-up of his top aides and his coterie there, what do you make of that? >> look at the polls, the result of polls that show he has not only dropped but continues to drop. there was the thought with the latest polls you might see resurgence with ben carson as we enter the christmas season, the evangelicals like nothing, zeros, liz. there is a critical need and ben carson is trying to signal change in the water and hope for his campaign. liz: do you think this came too late? >> yeah. liz: when do you think he should have d
liz: big mistake. let me say this, donald trump is also being presumptuous, you have to be selected by party before you are elected by the people. right now he should be worried about the selection process and not the general electionment the general election polls show him getting trounced by hillary. liz: breaking news, juan, i want you to respond to this and also you mr. blakeman. ben carson's campaign, telling the associated press that he is suggesting that there will be a major shake-up of...
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liz: good to see you, senator. >> take care, liz. liz: he's running around, because at the top of the hour all senators are going to have this news conference, apparently, to give us details. we are waiting on kevin brady who will be assembling in front of the cameras to talk about what the house has finally come up with. stocks clawing their way back from the session lows. we are still down, i'll tell you that, obviously. the dow is down 120, but way better than where it was, down 253. we have the s&p now down 13 points, the worst of the session had been down 28. the nasdaq is most interesting here. with the nasdaq you see a very dramatic comeback. it had been down more than 101 points, and we can see right now it's down 54. so the nasdaq has halved its losses. >>> the blue chip index is on track, we should tell you, to snap a five-day run of record closes, mcdonald's, united technologies and caterpillar are the top names that are weighing on most of the dow but definitely not all red on the screen. looks like the retail ice age is
liz: good to see you, senator. >> take care, liz. liz: he's running around, because at the top of the hour all senators are going to have this news conference, apparently, to give us details. we are waiting on kevin brady who will be assembling in front of the cameras to talk about what the house has finally come up with. stocks clawing their way back from the session lows. we are still down, i'll tell you that, obviously. the dow is down 120, but way better than where it was, down 253....
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we continue the count down to the closing bell with liz liz claman. liz: i love the s model. we saw that at the telsa plant. let's talk about gambling. you can say they took a gamble trying to start a u.s. auto company, but this is a different jeff block, an electronic gaming company, annie coal at the new york stock exchange. i love the company, manufacturing, doing stuff here in the u.s.. >> they are, and i tell you, they are poised. look at the company, wms, the ticker single, a new game to be introduced at -- what do you call it? >> g2e, global gaming exposition. >> exclusively, you have a huge show coming up, because you have 100 plus new games coming out. >> we do. we have a lot of innovation, technology, taking years to produce, and we are answer, to get to the show next week. >> brad, come over here to show us this. this is the spiderman; right? >> right. we created a product that has not been seen. the chair moves like an arcade game. >>>> the chair moves with you? >> while you play, right. >> in addition to this, oh, what's that? spiderman. >> we're going to immerse
we continue the count down to the closing bell with liz liz claman. liz: i love the s model. we saw that at the telsa plant. let's talk about gambling. you can say they took a gamble trying to start a u.s. auto company, but this is a different jeff block, an electronic gaming company, annie coal at the new york stock exchange. i love the company, manufacturing, doing stuff here in the u.s.. >> they are, and i tell you, they are poised. look at the company, wms, the ticker single, a new...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: real trish, thank you so much. real liz is here. buckle up, it's the last hour of the last day of trading, and for the month of november, the markets -- while down right now on the session -- are up for the month. the bulls are thrilled about that. could that change at this hour? we are watching every second of trade for you. stay along were for this ride. are are you more than one of the 121 million americans shopping from their homes and workplaces in front of computers today? we have this breaking news at this hour, cyber monday sales have broken the record, they are sparkling, and so is blue nile. the leading online diamond jeweler. we've got the site's most in-demand sparklers right now, standing by in this our studios. wait until you see the tens of thousands of dollars of diamonds they're bringing on set. super mario to the rescue, one of the most respected investors on the street tells you the way to set up for a january stock bounce. he's ready. >> yeah, but retailers are knot the ones that sell diamonds, but they're more t
liz claman, over to you. liz: real trish, thank you so much. real liz is here. buckle up, it's the last hour of the last day of trading, and for the month of november, the markets -- while down right now on the session -- are up for the month. the bulls are thrilled about that. could that change at this hour? we are watching every second of trade for you. stay along were for this ride. are are you more than one of the 121 million americans shopping from their homes and workplaces in front of...
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now, liz claman. liz: charles as we kickoff this final hour we're forced to split the lead because we've got three competing stories developing right now. disney, pacwest, and alphabet google. disney getting throttled right now down more than 8% after post ing a surprise exodus of disney plus subscribers then alphabet google which is vault ing to a nine-month high. right now it's at 117.12 nine month high is 117.192 so just below it right now its just launched 15 new ai-driven products. it's keeping the nasdaq at least trying to keep the nasdaq in the green. its been in and out here we go. we do have the nasdaq up about 36 points, and the regional route continues. pacwest is getting absolutely torched, down 22%, session low for the stock, $4. we're at $4.71 right now. the west coast regional bank reported its deposits declined 9.5% last week. that equals to about $1.5 billion. and yes, disney is the biggest drag on the dow jones industrial s. the entertainment giants drop accounts for just about 55 po
now, liz claman. liz: charles as we kickoff this final hour we're forced to split the lead because we've got three competing stories developing right now. disney, pacwest, and alphabet google. disney getting throttled right now down more than 8% after post ing a surprise exodus of disney plus subscribers then alphabet google which is vault ing to a nine-month high. right now it's at 117.12 nine month high is 117.192 so just below it right now its just launched 15 new ai-driven products. it's...
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liz: peter. >> with oil prices? liz: no. ." biggest event to watch next week that investors should brace for. >> watching oil. it's at the forefront of everything right now. it's at the forefront of them talking about consumer spending and all being good for the consumer. once again, you have to look at oil prices especially when we're in this type of scenario. liz: i will encourage our viewers to watch the interview we did at the top of the show with richard haass, watch out for any moves in ukraine. nato has reported over the past 48 hours that heavy artillery at least from russia has moved back into this area. it could or could not affect your portfolio. just be prepared. good to see you. thanks so much. closing bell, we're 15 and a half minutes away. solar stocks not exactly as sunny they've been over the past two years after some profits might have missed targets next year. the first solar is having problems too. ceo of sunpower looking forward not back. he plans to increase capacity by a massive margin. you have to hear w
liz: peter. >> with oil prices? liz: no. ." biggest event to watch next week that investors should brace for. >> watching oil. it's at the forefront of everything right now. it's at the forefront of them talking about consumer spending and all being good for the consumer. once again, you have to look at oil prices especially when we're in this type of scenario. liz: i will encourage our viewers to watch the interview we did at the top of the show with richard haass, watch out...
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liz? liz: okay. you know what? i've got somebody i know in chicago who's going to tell me, i told you so, liz. [laughter] todd horowitz, one of our fave traders. he's at the cme. i want to know what you guys were doing on the floor of the cme when the trading halt happened here at 11:32 a.m. where they simply had to stop all trading in all securities that are down here on the floor of the new york stock exchange. and i remind our viewers the market cap of all those names that trade down here, $20 trillion. todd? >> hi, liz. you know, when you look at the markets, we knew that it was a temporary glitch, that it was something around -- the biggest concern was, was it a possible terrorist item. not whether or not they went down because the system has redundancy built in, and now markets trade all over the place. you know, they've got the batts exchange, the archipelago. so we were trading and then terry duffy came out and said we're going to put out a 5% reach. either way, if the markets move 5% either way, we're goin
liz? liz: okay. you know what? i've got somebody i know in chicago who's going to tell me, i told you so, liz. [laughter] todd horowitz, one of our fave traders. he's at the cme. i want to know what you guys were doing on the floor of the cme when the trading halt happened here at 11:32 a.m. where they simply had to stop all trading in all securities that are down here on the floor of the new york stock exchange. and i remind our viewers the market cap of all those names that trade down here,...
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liz: adam? >> there is -- that is a fact that r remittance is a major pat of the economy it is a good thing for their country and our country as well, if i could add, to say that the united states is not poke its nose in two country legislation every day would be more than a little bit naive. liz: the question was immigration, i hear what you are saying, the question was immigration. >> that is the topic, not so what. >> look you know if illegal, in mexico, you go to mexico they get treated badly, i think they have no business telling americans what to do on this issue. >> not to mention, they don't care how this is affecting our citizens, economically, they are on their a coming here living off our welfare system, not paying taxes and sending money back home we deal with this within our national debt we pay off this debt. liz: i hear what you say, they do many get social security taxes detected and they pay sales tax, adam. >> they make a huge -- the immigrants that we're talking about legal an
liz: adam? >> there is -- that is a fact that r remittance is a major pat of the economy it is a good thing for their country and our country as well, if i could add, to say that the united states is not poke its nose in two country legislation every day would be more than a little bit naive. liz: the question was immigration, i hear what you are saying, the question was immigration. >> that is the topic, not so what. >> look you know if illegal, in mexico, you go to mexico...
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i am liz claman. the last hour of trading on the final trading day of the month and new york may be party central for the super bowl, there's a different mood on wall street with investors swamped by a wave of red ink but much less dramatic. look at these numbers on your screen. all the major indices while down our of the lows, the dow jones industrials down 230 points. it was battered by new tremors, currency, the russian ruble, south everett perrin, all were slammed near multi-year lows, could lose even more of their value, worrisome for the markets. at the moment we can say it could have been worse. one major -- it was out yesterday, helped strong growth and all-important paid clerks areas, advertising. google shares, a dozen brokerages on the stock today. we are up 4%, $46, google looking better than most big global turbulence, quite a lot of money out of emerging markets, the action is grabbing the attention of federal reserve officials. today san francisco fed president john williams speaking to
i am liz claman. the last hour of trading on the final trading day of the month and new york may be party central for the super bowl, there's a different mood on wall street with investors swamped by a wave of red ink but much less dramatic. look at these numbers on your screen. all the major indices while down our of the lows, the dow jones industrials down 230 points. it was battered by new tremors, currency, the russian ruble, south everett perrin, all were slammed near multi-year lows,...
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liz: in omaha. >> goodbye. liz: superstar shares. -- superstar cher. she probably wishes she could turn back time to a profit on her home. she purchased the house in may of 2012, we are showing it to you right now, notice listed for $1.9 million. perhaps the store could use a real estate reality check. next. stay tuned. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. e learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. ut even though we're livinlonger, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done befor simply bemes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectr
liz: in omaha. >> goodbye. liz: superstar shares. -- superstar cher. she probably wishes she could turn back time to a profit on her home. she purchased the house in may of 2012, we are showing it to you right now, notice listed for $1.9 million. perhaps the store could use a real estate reality check. next. stay tuned. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. e learned a lot of us have known...
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liz? liz: i have to mention that we have the transports down two-thirds of a percent at the moment, and you got loyal. that is also lower. we had a very strong dollar on the news overnight there were concerns about europe. questions about all kinds of controversy in both spain and possibly italy. a lot of it political related. david: to be down about 4% today, 4% or 5%. apple is also down, apple stock falling again well over 2%, while some say dump it, apple's the number one holding in the william blair growth fund and the fund manager of the fund says he's sticking with apple stock. he'll be here to tell us why apple is coming back. liz: our own charlie has been reporting a deal for a leveraged buy out of dell could be announce the as early as this week. guess who could be in on it? microsoft could pay a few billion for a piece of this action. we have an analyst saying this is actually good for microsoft, and you, the shareholder, he'll be here to tell us why. daiched daifd before -- davi
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liz: for reaction bring in the fiscal times liz peek. you heard the president jokingly say yes canada has agreed to cut all tariffs and trade barriers. so what is your reaction? because the markets did not react to this trade dispute. what's your take what the president said that they're making a lot of progress? >> isn't it remarkable that all this week as people have been nearly hysterical about the trade tensions that the market is up 1%, honestly is staggering. look, i think everyone understands that this is a lot of positioning that president trump is doing, and i've got to tell you, liz, i went and looked this morning at the very good op-ed that wilbur ross, the commerce secretary wrote several months ago about how other countries treat the u.s., particularly the eu countries, vis-a-vis trade and you can apply the same thing to canada. it is true that in almost ever major consumer product category, they are imposing much, much higher tariffs on u.s. goods than we are on -- the other way around. the question is why? what's the ratio
liz: for reaction bring in the fiscal times liz peek. you heard the president jokingly say yes canada has agreed to cut all tariffs and trade barriers. so what is your reaction? because the markets did not react to this trade dispute. what's your take what the president said that they're making a lot of progress? >> isn't it remarkable that all this week as people have been nearly hysterical about the trade tensions that the market is up 1%, honestly is staggering. look, i think everyone...
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liz: you pronounced "trough" correctly. >> yes. liz: great to be with you. great information there. >> thank you. liz: next up, more than a few people saying provocative ads like this one should be barred. where's the outrage of millions of tax dollars going to people behind bars? details that, you know what? might make you pretty upset. that's next. ♪ email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. overmany discounts to thine customs! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. moreis
liz: you pronounced "trough" correctly. >> yes. liz: great to be with you. great information there. >> thank you. liz: next up, more than a few people saying provocative ads like this one should be barred. where's the outrage of millions of tax dollars going to people behind bars? details that, you know what? might make you pretty upset. that's next. ♪ email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives...
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liz: yeah. >> i think it's more than that. i think he has an issue this europe, particularly in the u.k. that if you're barred in a u.s. securities market, it's hard to operate. and that would be a problem, business problem for star. so that's where we are right now. trial's likely to take place in 2015. we're going to be there with a camera. liz: absolutely. you'll be there. >> i'll be there. if i'm still working here, i'll with there. liz: in our business, that's what we've always got to say. closing bell ringing in 28 minutes. turning a dream, a real dream into a reality. how a tiny start-up wanted to give 20/20 vision to sports fans and coaches and even broadcasters. the co-founder and ceo of the us in a fox business exclusive with his new helmet cam next. >>> and the streets of new york are turning blue. ranger blue, that is, as the new york rangers head to the stanley cup finals for the first time in 20 years. even our local shoe shine guy, that's don -- we love don! >> don's my buddy. >>
liz: yeah. >> i think it's more than that. i think he has an issue this europe, particularly in the u.k. that if you're barred in a u.s. securities market, it's hard to operate. and that would be a problem, business problem for star. so that's where we are right now. trial's likely to take place in 2015. we're going to be there with a camera. liz: absolutely. you'll be there. >> i'll be there. if i'm still working here, i'll with there. liz: in our business, that's what we've always...
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liz loved taking selfies and sending them to her friends. >> i thought was liz was very pretty. i was attracted to her right away, so then we set up a date. >> dave's first dates with liz were at a coffee shop, and they just sat and chatted. >> she was sexy. she was bright and shiny, and she was very engaging. >> they had a lot of fun together. they got along really well. it was just a very casual thing. >> dave was upfront. he absolutely did not want a commitment. he just wanted to have a little fun, and he was clear with every woman he met that that was the case. >> and dave was starting to meet a lot of women. >> mary. cathy. joyce. beth. margaret. sandra. if the chemistry was there, and the woman was willing, dave was more than happy to explore a sexual relationship. >> i was kind of going wild, just being free for the first time in a long time. >> but dave's outlook on casual hookups changed. when he met somebody the old-fashioned way, face-to-face in a chance encounter. >> six months after i met liz, i'm at the counter managing the shop, and i'm the person greeting custome
liz loved taking selfies and sending them to her friends. >> i thought was liz was very pretty. i was attracted to her right away, so then we set up a date. >> dave's first dates with liz were at a coffee shop, and they just sat and chatted. >> she was sexy. she was bright and shiny, and she was very engaging. >> they had a lot of fun together. they got along really well. it was just a very casual thing. >> dave was upfront. he absolutely did not want a commitment....
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liz: or liz claman. >> or liz claman whose going to be on our platform soon i'm sure liz: [laughter] >> the people who put in fake news they won't get any follower s because the community doesn't accept that kind of behavior so it'll just exist off and void to the side. liz: we wish you the best of luck. >> thanks, liz. liz: ian meyers and the company is called news picks and now it's a joint venture between dow jones which is part of news corporation and a publicly traded in japan, we're going to watch you closely thank you very much. >> sure. liz: we've got 27 minutes before the closing bell rings and the mid east is on high alert as we said it is 10 p.m. in syria and israel just as israel and iran face off the turmoil and tension driving oil the highs not seen in years, businesses like private jet operators and there's a top one called flex jet could take a major hit if they are not careful and when it comes to hedging what are they doing? we're going to ask its chairman if it could seriously pinch its profits and keep it rye here for president trump's rally in indiana tonight all
liz: or liz claman. >> or liz claman whose going to be on our platform soon i'm sure liz: [laughter] >> the people who put in fake news they won't get any follower s because the community doesn't accept that kind of behavior so it'll just exist off and void to the side. liz: we wish you the best of luck. >> thanks, liz. liz: ian meyers and the company is called news picks and now it's a joint venture between dow jones which is part of news corporation and a publicly traded in...
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liz? liz: well, see, you know, it is negligible, frankly, and that's what we were saying at the top. 35 million is nothing to this company. so good point there. jeff flock, let's get to you. you're outside a gm dealership is in chicago. at least this puts one part of the nightmare behind gm, does it not? >> reporter: one reasonably small part, liz. absolutely nothing is absolutely right. take a look at the perspective on this, i talked to one gm dealer who said, 35 million? that's what they made on me alone last year. in q1, for example, $35 million compared to revenue of $416 million a day. you know, we're talking about an hour's worth of revenue here. the other stuff that if you have to come as you alluded to at the outset, potential criminal prosecution. take a look at this petition that's being circulated on change.org right now. it has over 100,000 signatures. and today's fine only intensifies the pressure from some groups on saying that gm officials need to be prosecuted for this. th
liz? liz: well, see, you know, it is negligible, frankly, and that's what we were saying at the top. 35 million is nothing to this company. so good point there. jeff flock, let's get to you. you're outside a gm dealership is in chicago. at least this puts one part of the nightmare behind gm, does it not? >> reporter: one reasonably small part, liz. absolutely nothing is absolutely right. take a look at the perspective on this, i talked to one gm dealer who said, 35 million? that's what...
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. ♪ ♪ liz: good afternoon, everybody, i'm liz claman. it's the last hour of trading, we just got breaking news about amazon in the past 30 be minutes. reuters is reporting that amazon will launch a local services marketplace this year to take on yelp and angie's list. amazon's stock was one of the s&p 500's biggest winners even before that news, jumping up about 1.5% right now. it's yelp that's getting hit and angie's list more so, down about 2.25% or 26 cents, yelp lower by nearly a percent. in the broader markets so far, not enough buying conviction to keep up the record run for stocks today, but that could all change before the close, that's why you have to watch us. dow jones industrials moving lower by 14 points, earlier today it was down 46, so we've come back quite a bit. we have the transports lower as well by 24 points. they did close as new records yesterday, all three major indices down along with the russell and the nasdaq. we've got the russell when it comes to volume, by the way, 13% below our three month averages, the nyse
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liz: wait, why? are you reading the farmer's almanac remapped what i am looking at this how much of the supply is getting filled up and they have very little storage left to handle that supply. we are close to getting filled. they have to sell it and sell it hard at that point. crude oil is a sideways pattern. it was a sideways. you have to break 90 on the downside and break 94 on the outside. i think we will see 86 on the downside. the 11th any of you guys worried about china? the numbers out of that country are a little suspect. bobby, you first. >> people saying that china may be ready to implode. they have been down to the lowest levels in three years. other people telling me they are going on a tumulus spent. they are starting to build subways, trains, roadways, bridges. we only have stimulus from the fed and not directly from the government. i think it may be tenuous, but they will hold on and keep on going. >> i think they are on vacation. we do not have to worry about it for a week. liz: [lau
liz: wait, why? are you reading the farmer's almanac remapped what i am looking at this how much of the supply is getting filled up and they have very little storage left to handle that supply. we are close to getting filled. they have to sell it and sell it hard at that point. crude oil is a sideways pattern. it was a sideways. you have to break 90 on the downside and break 94 on the outside. i think we will see 86 on the downside. the 11th any of you guys worried about china? the numbers out...
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liz? liz: these guys are incredible. the stocks hit 52-week high over the past two years now, and on top of it, i don't think anyone's bleeding for the insurance industry because they raise rates for the past 30 years, way before obamacare. i wonder if it's time for them to pay the piper at some point and endure what the reality is and bring costs down, peter. >> well, they acknowledged that they're not as popular as used car salesmen. liz: ha-ha, okay, at least they are not in denial. thank you very much, peter bans. >> okay, liz. liz: closing bell ringing in 52 minutes, and nasdaq has a new option to the options business. investors can buy and sell options on u.s. treasuries. if you think rates skyrocket or fall, use a derivative, but can using a derivative to hedge interest rate risk or take a directional bet on where rates are headed make you money? coming up, nasdaq's executive vice president on a fox business exclusive telling us how these brand new options hitting the tapes today work. it's coming up next just par
liz? liz: these guys are incredible. the stocks hit 52-week high over the past two years now, and on top of it, i don't think anyone's bleeding for the insurance industry because they raise rates for the past 30 years, way before obamacare. i wonder if it's time for them to pay the piper at some point and endure what the reality is and bring costs down, peter. >> well, they acknowledged that they're not as popular as used car salesmen. liz: ha-ha, okay, at least they are not in denial....
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liz: exactly. congressman bost: so we've got to get through this because, look, i didn't vote for the former president, and you know what i served with him in the state of illinois, but it wasn't that same rhetoric and just the vitriol. liz: the gotcha. congressman bost: yeah, and with your former, when you were talking with gary, the gotcha moments. we've got to have governing moments. liz: exactly. a great point. the d.c. media cycle of gotcha politics because the media knows they want that. it's good tv, they think, and some politicians play into it. congressman mike bost, you made terrific points. good luck to you. congressman bost: thank you. liz: under way, the 117th u.s. open golf tournament in erin hills, wisconsin. look who's here, liz claman, erin hills, it was a blimp, all this stuff happening out there, what's going on? >> reporter: yeah, but you know what? in the end, i'm not sure the u.s. golf association could have hoped for a better day. look at this. sunshine, clouds, not too boili
liz: exactly. congressman bost: so we've got to get through this because, look, i didn't vote for the former president, and you know what i served with him in the state of illinois, but it wasn't that same rhetoric and just the vitriol. liz: the gotcha. congressman bost: yeah, and with your former, when you were talking with gary, the gotcha moments. we've got to have governing moments. liz: exactly. a great point. the d.c. media cycle of gotcha politics because the media knows they want that....
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liz? liz: yeah, i don't know, this one looks like it's going to be a tough one, and i'm a cleveland browns fan like you, adam. >> i was going to say -- but you worked in boston. you know what the patriots are like. liz: i married a patriots' fan. we've been having home arguments, yes. [laughter] adam, thank you very much. adam knows what that's all about. we're about 12 minutes from the closing bell. we're going to check the floor trading action because we are so close to records right now. if thibault, look at this, hoping -- tebow, hoping to attract a new generation -- tivo hoping to attract a new generation with a hysterical new ad campaign. take a look. what comes out? wait until you see what this mother gives birth to. but also how you, how tivo is going to let you influence the outcome. you get to choose. "countdown" has the exclusive story. that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ liz: it's the ad campaign everyone is about to be talking about. but fox business got it first. tivo trying to grab
liz? liz: yeah, i don't know, this one looks like it's going to be a tough one, and i'm a cleveland browns fan like you, adam. >> i was going to say -- but you worked in boston. you know what the patriots are like. liz: i married a patriots' fan. we've been having home arguments, yes. [laughter] adam, thank you very much. adam knows what that's all about. we're about 12 minutes from the closing bell. we're going to check the floor trading action because we are so close to records right...
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liz: wow. >> incredible. liz: really incredible. and so are you, mitch. you have stores up and down the eastern seaboard, expanding all the time, even in dubai? >> yep, start aid relationship with retail corp. we have a licensing agreement with them. six stores and it's really been exciting. liz: i hope that johnny manziel. >> oh! >> stop. the browns are my team. >> it took you eight minutes to bring up johnny? liz: took me that long. mitch modell of modell sporting goods. up 173 point. don't miss the nfc championship game live on fox sunday. the place to be. the green bay packers taking on the seattle seahawks at 3:00 p.m. eastern on fox. don't miss it. closing bell. a major rally on right this second, 15 minute away. the markets firing on all cylinders. coming up, our next guests say the party, far from over for investors, just because we had a couple of down days. when it comes to where you should put your money, they couldn't disagree more. big ideas from different areas, stay tuned to hear the stocks versus bonds debate next. >>> when the markets clo
liz: wow. >> incredible. liz: really incredible. and so are you, mitch. you have stores up and down the eastern seaboard, expanding all the time, even in dubai? >> yep, start aid relationship with retail corp. we have a licensing agreement with them. six stores and it's really been exciting. liz: i hope that johnny manziel. >> oh! >> stop. the browns are my team. >> it took you eight minutes to bring up johnny? liz: took me that long. mitch modell of modell...
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liz: what do you mean? >> this is not the first time, this is happening in realtime where someone is killing someone, taking videos of it. tweeting it, people are engaging with it in real time. not the old days before social media where someone would kill someone and that was enough. now they have to broadcast, we need a selfie. >> watch it every day with isis, chopping heads off, running it through social media. that is the destruction, that is what everyone is seeing around the world. liz: it's not just killing, what is the pathology behind, it kristen? >> not just killing. they are sociopaths mixed with the narcissism of social media. that's not enough anymore. >> it was obvious this man couldn't hold down a job, and bent over backwards, and finally released him. he's saying i can't get a job, how am i going to make myself famous. he used every avenue, every social media avenue to see his face. liz: it is so horrible. not only did the families lose their loved once, in a horrible, disgusting way, but see
liz: what do you mean? >> this is not the first time, this is happening in realtime where someone is killing someone, taking videos of it. tweeting it, people are engaging with it in real time. not the old days before social media where someone would kill someone and that was enough. now they have to broadcast, we need a selfie. >> watch it every day with isis, chopping heads off, running it through social media. that is the destruction, that is what everyone is seeing around the...
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liz: i understand. just to reiterate, james clapper again, colonel, offered zero evidence of russian meddling and changed any votes, and told congress there's no evidence to date of russian collusion with the trump campaign, and by the way, colonel, if there was collusion, it likely would have been leaked already. let's take a listen. >> does intelligence exist that can definitely answer the following question, for there were improper contacts between the trump campaign and russian officials, you said, we did not include any evident in our report and i say hour, the fbi, the cia with, my office, the director of national intelligence that had anything that had any reflection of collusion between members of the trump campaign and the russians. is that still accurate? >> it is. liz: colonel, the press secretary again saying there is no collusion, but democrats are talking about shell companies that are doing business with the real estate empire, and we're seeing by trump's two sons suggest it could be russ
liz: i understand. just to reiterate, james clapper again, colonel, offered zero evidence of russian meddling and changed any votes, and told congress there's no evidence to date of russian collusion with the trump campaign, and by the way, colonel, if there was collusion, it likely would have been leaked already. let's take a listen. >> does intelligence exist that can definitely answer the following question, for there were improper contacts between the trump campaign and russian...
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liz: thank you. >> reporter: liz will get that. liz: i need that. >> reporter: we got one earlier, but we wanted a fresh -- i don't like all that stuff on it. great, thank you. and this is what's supposed to compete with the other guys out there. and, you know, the question is, you know, can they do that, or is this their bread and butter, the remember the old big mac? liz: yeah. >> you can still get it. liz: two all-beef patties, special sauce, pickles onions on a sesame seed bun. >> reporter: some kind of sauce. these don't travel well. i got this one a couple of hours ago. you know, it's good when you first get 'em, but don't save it too long. liz: we could show a five-year chart of mcdonald's, and you can see that the tastes of americans are simply changing. whether it's their still eating -- >> reporter: and chipotle. liz: yeah. and that, of course -- >> reporter: five years, 306%. liz: let me bring in jack howe because barron's did a negative piece a couple of months ago. that's not the worst thing i've ever seen. >> it's not
liz: thank you. >> reporter: liz will get that. liz: i need that. >> reporter: we got one earlier, but we wanted a fresh -- i don't like all that stuff on it. great, thank you. and this is what's supposed to compete with the other guys out there. and, you know, the question is, you know, can they do that, or is this their bread and butter, the remember the old big mac? liz: yeah. >> you can still get it. liz: two all-beef patties, special sauce, pickles onions on a sesame seed...
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liz: he said abbvie shire. i personally thought a little bit of ebola. >> i think that deal breaking up had mixed impacts, you know, both pluses and minuses. i think that the thing that i thought was the new piece of information was that europe looked worse than it had. germany was slowing down. and anglo america said that we better tighten our belts, which i think the market felt was just the wrong answer. the fact that germany was not willing to stimulate its economy at a time when they're facing the russia sanctions both directions when there are other slowdowns in the market, made it look like that this risk was much higher. liz: because merkel didn't say we're going to put some stimulus measures in place you feel that was the real issue. this is the guy who won the noble prize in figuring out volatility. >> she probably wouldn't have said that. but she had should have said we have to make germany as good as possible so we can -- liz: is that your number one worry? the weakness -- in europe. >> that's my nu
liz: he said abbvie shire. i personally thought a little bit of ebola. >> i think that deal breaking up had mixed impacts, you know, both pluses and minuses. i think that the thing that i thought was the new piece of information was that europe looked worse than it had. germany was slowing down. and anglo america said that we better tighten our belts, which i think the market felt was just the wrong answer. the fact that germany was not willing to stimulate its economy at a time when...
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liz: i hear you. but we hear republicans saying they do want to fix that. >> they think that argument works for them and their voters. it doesn't work for the majority of voters. liz: let's get to the programming note for you. fox business will have special election coverage tuesday. i will be joining neil cavuto starting after 8:00 p.m. also early coverage the morning after. and then i'm going to be back and "varney and company" as well. the dow and the s & p closing out on a high note. drags down by big tech. apple, amazon, facebook and google. afterring warning on the holiday quarter last week. amazon planning to split its headquarters between two cities. dallas, new york, and in virginia outside of d.c. are the cities in play. all u.s. customers will get free shipping with no purchase minimum. that's for a limited period of time before the christmas holidays. 250 british airways passengers stuck for 77 hours on a three in day long night their flight from or land deto london. after the flight was c
liz: i hear you. but we hear republicans saying they do want to fix that. >> they think that argument works for them and their voters. it doesn't work for the majority of voters. liz: let's get to the programming note for you. fox business will have special election coverage tuesday. i will be joining neil cavuto starting after 8:00 p.m. also early coverage the morning after. and then i'm going to be back and "varney and company" as well. the dow and the s & p closing out on...
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liz: does this surprise you? the macro overhead clouds that look so bad and get the cheaper stock market, there are opportunities here. >> there will always be opportunities. there is always opportunities, obviously, but i think covering the shorts, one was a little bit longer. if things look optimistic, it is good. but we have a lot of problems aside from the fiscal cliff, tensions in the middle east which are probably outside the fiscal cliff, that is my biggest concern we have to see how that goes over the weekend. liz: we do have these issues, rockets being launched hitting civilians, the israelis retaliating. you don't it hit by rockets and not retaliate. what do you think happens is that the entire energy complex side? >> i'm looking for settle above $87. we came close but we did not get it. we have tensions in middle east, don't think it has a big impact on the system for crude oil. that means it will not get set up, but we get things taken care of in this country who don't have as much problems for the eu
liz: does this surprise you? the macro overhead clouds that look so bad and get the cheaper stock market, there are opportunities here. >> there will always be opportunities. there is always opportunities, obviously, but i think covering the shorts, one was a little bit longer. if things look optimistic, it is good. but we have a lot of problems aside from the fiscal cliff, tensions in the middle east which are probably outside the fiscal cliff, that is my biggest concern we have to see...
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over to liz claman. liz: thank you very much, trish, breaking news, markets are down across the board. the dow is down triple digits but trying to cut losses on a day when the race for the white house heats up. just two hours ago, rick perry the tenth republican candidate to seek his party's nomination for president. earlier jeb bush said he would make a major announcement about his future on june 15th. across the aisle, hillary clinton right now is in perry's backyard set to speak at a voting rights event any moment in houston. there's a live picture there. while lincoln chafee was the fourth democratic candidate jumping into the race yesterday. the biggest challenge all of the candidates face, the economy and jobs. the latest fox news poll showing job are priority number one for american voters. how will the candidates convince america? they are the ones. just as the imf says the u.s. isn't close enough to endure rate hikes this year. as the markets drop, we're taking it up. one hour left in the day tr
over to liz claman. liz: thank you very much, trish, breaking news, markets are down across the board. the dow is down triple digits but trying to cut losses on a day when the race for the white house heats up. just two hours ago, rick perry the tenth republican candidate to seek his party's nomination for president. earlier jeb bush said he would make a major announcement about his future on june 15th. across the aisle, hillary clinton right now is in perry's backyard set to speak at a voting...
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liz: you pronounced "trough" correctly. >> yes. liz: great to be with you. great information there. >> thank you. liz: next up, more than a few people saying provocative ads like this one should be barred. where's the outrage of millions of tax dollars going to people behind bars? details that, you know what? might make you pretty upset. ♪ making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >> ranting and raving about the super bowl ad. is not even in a bikini. what is this about? when vendor $24 million in medicaid benefits improperly paid to prison inmates. lindsey, what do you make of this misguided anchor? >> it is clear why they focus on this. but forget about some risky commercial but between 20
liz: you pronounced "trough" correctly. >> yes. liz: great to be with you. great information there. >> thank you. liz: next up, more than a few people saying provocative ads like this one should be barred. where's the outrage of millions of tax dollars going to people behind bars? details that, you know what? might make you pretty upset. ♪ making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. [ male announcer ] when you wear...
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liz: we are, trish. today could be that make or break day for any number of the 7 candidates running for the republican -- the 17 candidates running for the republican nomination for president. a sparkling performance or embarrassing slip-up could catapult a campaign or doom a candidate. the first debate in less than two hours. seven candidates including four current and former governors hoping to make their mark on the field. followed four hours later by the prime time debate, the top ten candidates in the polls led by donald trump, jeb bush and scott walker. candidates, all of them, largely out of the limelight and very quiet as the final touches to the venue are made right now. most taking the time to prepare in their own way. the democrats, not so much. dnc chairwoman debbie wasserman-schultz stealing a bit of the debate spotlight in cleveland by announcing the brand new schedule involving six democratic debates. first in nevada, followed by des moines, manchester, new hampshire. finishing up in scot
liz: we are, trish. today could be that make or break day for any number of the 7 candidates running for the republican -- the 17 candidates running for the republican nomination for president. a sparkling performance or embarrassing slip-up could catapult a campaign or doom a candidate. the first debate in less than two hours. seven candidates including four current and former governors hoping to make their mark on the field. followed four hours later by the prime time debate, the top ten...
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liz: right. again, notwithstanding in the interview with peter that if the fed jumps in, what do you know that we don't about weak data? i want to get to the imex because before we flipped to the no november contract, it was floundering. it's at $92 a barrel, and the new contract, what's that tell people invested in oil stocks ache exxon and chevron, and a apache, ect.? >> it's critical moving forward. if it breaks the $90 level, it's 86. stays at 90, supports, does not breakthrough, we're back to the 100 range for oil. that's the number right now, $90. i think the weak economic data in china got the market to sell off initially. stock market got stronger as the day went on, helping the crude oil contracts head back up. liz: why isn't gasoline coming down in lock step with crude? please? somebody? >> because it never does. liz: i know. >> takes time for the unledded gas to come down in price as the crude oil or the raw materials it takes to make unledded gas come down in price. we'll probably see
liz: right. again, notwithstanding in the interview with peter that if the fed jumps in, what do you know that we don't about weak data? i want to get to the imex because before we flipped to the no november contract, it was floundering. it's at $92 a barrel, and the new contract, what's that tell people invested in oil stocks ache exxon and chevron, and a apache, ect.? >> it's critical moving forward. if it breaks the $90 level, it's 86. stays at 90, supports, does not breakthrough,...
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liz: google is $35. the cost is prohibitive to some people. >> it is a way to get something from your tablet or phone to the tv. this has that capability. romeo enables you to do that. that is one small feature. this is an entire way to watch television. you are from los angeles and the award oscar territory, 70 million people have cable boxes in this country today. when you walk up to them, you cannot find out what won the 2005 best picture award. that is ridiculous. no one would settle for that. romeo get to all the answers. if personalizes it right down to what you want every time you turn on your tv. liz: can we expect tim tebow to be endorsing this? you have to bring him in to promote this somehow. >> well, i understand that he tweeted this morning for his locker room saying, i think i have this right, i am really jacked about my new tivo romeo. that tells you something about where he stands. liz: i am telling you, you picked a good one. >> for the time being, consumers are losing. the status quo wi
liz: google is $35. the cost is prohibitive to some people. >> it is a way to get something from your tablet or phone to the tv. this has that capability. romeo enables you to do that. that is one small feature. this is an entire way to watch television. you are from los angeles and the award oscar territory, 70 million people have cable boxes in this country today. when you walk up to them, you cannot find out what won the 2005 best picture award. that is ridiculous. no one would settle...
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liz: ru shorting treasuries? >> yes. liz: how do you do it? >> anybody can do it. liz: that one indicates the short treasuries. >> i have the single short. liz: inversely move doubled what happens. it has already had a nice move the at >> that is just the beginning. the averages 7.3%, we have a long ways to go. even back to the spring of 2010 the 10-year note was 4%. that is where we are headed. liz: what are you long right now? >> cash. this tapering will be a miserable failure. he will start tapering from 85, maybe 60 billion per month. that is tightening. tapering is tightening. the yield will spike, and that will bring more pain upon the housing market. liz: these are both down double-digit percentages. >> as soon as tapering begins, backtrack on qe, it goes fullbore into these stocks. liz: what do you like about them? >> they have a dividend yield above 3%, believe that, what a nice play. liz: let's let people know for a lot of this discussion, you like at least a small and mid caps, and you have made money in particular with one etf. >> that has been very pro
liz: ru shorting treasuries? >> yes. liz: how do you do it? >> anybody can do it. liz: that one indicates the short treasuries. >> i have the single short. liz: inversely move doubled what happens. it has already had a nice move the at >> that is just the beginning. the averages 7.3%, we have a long ways to go. even back to the spring of 2010 the 10-year note was 4%. that is where we are headed. liz: what are you long right now? >> cash. this tapering will be a...
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liz: yeah. i think it was two thanksgivings ago all of a sudden i looked and we were all on our phones. it was really -- it was a touching family moment, i must say. let's talk about -- [laughter] liz: -- electronics. ebay sells a tablet every two minutes, that's what i heard. what kind of deals on which tablets? are you going to have the mini ipad? you tell me. i'm dying to know so our viewers know. >> look, the selection in consumer electronics is enormous. whether it's an ipad mini, they are already hot on ebay right now. or other, you know, some of the leapfrog type tablets for the kids, there's various kinds. those are trending right now. we see people scanning those with our red laser product. so it's really the whole gamut of all these tablets and we have the best deals. you can get the product quickly. so it's all about selection. and again, you know, in that moment, right, you think about someone tells you about their ipad mini and right in that moment you're inspired, right, you're int
liz: yeah. i think it was two thanksgivings ago all of a sudden i looked and we were all on our phones. it was really -- it was a touching family moment, i must say. let's talk about -- [laughter] liz: -- electronics. ebay sells a tablet every two minutes, that's what i heard. what kind of deals on which tablets? are you going to have the mini ipad? you tell me. i'm dying to know so our viewers know. >> look, the selection in consumer electronics is enormous. whether it's an ipad mini,...
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liz: jane. liz: zain. paying 25-dollars, an hour, then we'll just get more money in to the system. -- that thing. >> well if you want t to be ridiculous. liz: hang on mark, let zain talk. >> i am all for helping people, i want to clarify that i think my people would tell you that. but i'm living the real world. i am not sitting on a tv. liz: you republica run apple pe. >> i have 4,000 employee we pay none of them minimum wage, but idea of paying moment pee people more money, puts more money in the system, we should go to $100 an hour, i can tell you in myspace. in the industry called not fast-food, quick service. and by definition, it is quick service. if you slowdown this service, it is not i don't know what it will be called. but i can tell you there are many, many marginal companies in our business that squeak by, and guys like you say, i'm sure you can, i can tell you first hand, i struggled for a long time, in my business, not only was marginal some months looking, some mans -- some months lose, some
liz: jane. liz: zain. paying 25-dollars, an hour, then we'll just get more money in to the system. -- that thing. >> well if you want t to be ridiculous. liz: hang on mark, let zain talk. >> i am all for helping people, i want to clarify that i think my people would tell you that. but i'm living the real world. i am not sitting on a tv. liz: you republica run apple pe. >> i have 4,000 employee we pay none of them minimum wage, but idea of paying moment pee people more money,...
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liz felt isolated. her only contact with friends and family was on the phone. >> she was by herself, you know, so there came a time when she got jobs so that she could meet people. be out in the public, you know. >> then one day, liz walked into an eye where store where nathan caracter worked. >> she had this plaid shirt on that was two sizes too big and she was carrying this double stroller. and i was just like, oh no, what does this woman want. and she came in and she was a flurry, saying i'm sorry, i don't normally look like this, and we started talking and told the store closed. >> she was a little force of nature. >> not a little force of nature, she was a huge force of nature. >> yes, she was. and complicated. for reasons nathan would understand soon off. why did you like her as much as you did? >> the first thing that drew me to her was her sense of humor. she was smart, you know, she went to school. but eventually, a ventral air really began to love liz because i didn't feel like i had to hide a
liz felt isolated. her only contact with friends and family was on the phone. >> she was by herself, you know, so there came a time when she got jobs so that she could meet people. be out in the public, you know. >> then one day, liz walked into an eye where store where nathan caracter worked. >> she had this plaid shirt on that was two sizes too big and she was carrying this double stroller. and i was just like, oh no, what does this woman want. and she came in and she was a...
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liz: i'm liz macdonald in for charles payne. brand new poll has donald trump neck-and-neck with ben carson. we have donald trump surging in new hampshire and south carolina but mr. trump stumbling providing details of his policies. so without those details, can trump be the gop's nominee? yet another uproar at a comment mr. trump just made about women. >> we want it where the women don't have to wear the you know what. and then i said, well, that makes sense. that's nice. then i saw women interviewed. we want to wear them. we've warn them for a thousand years. why would anybody tell us not to. they want to. what the hell are we getting involved for? [laughter]. the fact it is easy. you don't have to put up make up. look how beautiful everyone looks? wouldn't it be easier, right? wouldn't that be easy. if i was a woman i don't want, i'm ready, darling. let's to -- go. liz: comment about women and religion. mr. trump is still making controversial remarks catching political pundits on their back heels. meantime outsiders continue t
liz: i'm liz macdonald in for charles payne. brand new poll has donald trump neck-and-neck with ben carson. we have donald trump surging in new hampshire and south carolina but mr. trump stumbling providing details of his policies. so without those details, can trump be the gop's nominee? yet another uproar at a comment mr. trump just made about women. >> we want it where the women don't have to wear the you know what. and then i said, well, that makes sense. that's nice. then i saw women...